December 3, 1980 | Bellingham Herald, The (WA)
Page: 11A | Section: Obituary Notices
ZYLSTRA, Mr. Dooris Ray, age 41 of Dougway, Utah passed away suddenly Friday, Nov. 28, 1980 from injuries sustained in a traffic accident near American Fork, Utah.
A former Sumas area resident, Mr. Zylstra was in Iowa, graduated from Nooksack Valley High School in 1957 & what is now WWU in 1961. After graduating from Western, Mr. Zylstra served for 3 years in the U.S. Army and had since been employed by the United States Government as a chemical engineer at the U.S. Army Dougway Proving Grounds for the past 19 years.
He was a member of the Salt Lake City Christian Reformed Church & had been very active in the Little League programs at Dougway and was married to Darlene Scheffer in Everson on Dec. 20, 1963.
Funeral services will conducted on Thurs. Dec. 4 at 11 AM in the Nooksack Valley Reformed Church with Rev. Jack Hilbrands officiating. Burial will follow in Nooksack Cemetery.
Memorials may be designated for the Bell Tower for the Nooksack Valley Reformed Church.
Services are under the direction of the GILLIES FUNERAL HOME, Lynden.
December 3, 1980 | Bellingham Herald, The (WA)
Page: 11A | Section: Obituary Notices
ZYLSTRA, Mr. Dooris Ray, age 41 of Dougway, Utah passed away suddenly Friday, Nov. 28, 1980 from injuries sustained in a traffic accident near American Fork, Utah.
A former Sumas area resident, Mr. Zylstra was in Iowa, graduated from Nooksack Valley High School in 1957 & what is now WWU in 1961. After graduating from Western, Mr. Zylstra served for 3 years in the U.S. Army and had since been employed by the United States Government as a chemical engineer at the U.S. Army Dougway Proving Grounds for the past 19 years.
He was a member of the Salt Lake City Christian Reformed Church & had been very active in the Little League programs at Dougway and was married to Darlene Scheffer in Everson on Dec. 20, 1963.
Funeral services will conducted on Thurs. Dec. 4 at 11 AM in the Nooksack Valley Reformed Church with Rev. Jack Hilbrands officiating. Burial will follow in Nooksack Cemetery.
Memorials may be designated for the Bell Tower for the Nooksack Valley Reformed Church.
Services are under the direction of the GILLIES FUNERAL HOME, Lynden.
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